The Lake-Dwellings of Europe

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The Lake-Dwellings of Europe

by Robert Munro

EN·~21 hours

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Description

This volume offers a sweeping survey of Europe’s ancient lake‑dwelling cultures, from the crannogs of Scotland and Ireland to the terramara sites of Italy and the submerged settlements of the Swiss lakes. The author, initially unfamiliar with many of these locales, set out to untangle a fragmented record of artifacts scattered across countless museums and private collections. By tracing the evolution of archaeological methods and highlighting the most striking discoveries, the work paints a vivid picture of a way of life that once thrived beneath the water’s surface.

Accompanied by his wife, the researcher trekked across Central Europe, sketching ruins and cataloguing finds in painstaking detail. The narrative weaves together these field notes with a critical review of earlier scholarship, aiming to present a coherent and readable account for both specialists and curious listeners. Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how these hidden communities were built, lived, and eventually left their silent testimonies beneath Europe’s lakes.

Details

Full title

The Lake-Dwellings of Europe Being the Rhind Lectures in Archæology for 1888

Language

en

Duration

~21 hours (1256K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Paul Marshall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-03-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Munro

Robert Munro

1835–1920

A Scottish doctor who turned his sharp eye from medicine to the ancient past, he became one of the best-known interpreters of prehistoric Europe in his time. His books helped bring crannogs, lake dwellings, and early human life vividly into view for general readers.

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